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author | John MacFarlane <jgm@berkeley.edu> | 2017-12-27 09:42:06 -0800 |
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committer | John MacFarlane <jgm@berkeley.edu> | 2017-12-27 09:53:16 -0800 |
commit | eb7f65305d10cf5be7028ee4efe47a8c2f3f0ae4 (patch) | |
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Update manual date and man page.
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diff --git a/man/pandoc.1 b/man/pandoc.1 index 64db3ae51..5ab806542 100644 --- a/man/pandoc.1 +++ b/man/pandoc.1 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ .\"t -.TH PANDOC 1 "December 8, 2017" "pandoc 2.0.5" +.TH PANDOC 1 "December 27, 2017" "pandoc 2.0.6" .SH NAME pandoc - general markup converter .SH SYNOPSIS @@ -12,16 +12,16 @@ another, and a command\-line tool that uses this library. It can read Markdown, CommonMark, PHP Markdown Extra, GitHub\-Flavored Markdown, MultiMarkdown, and (subsets of) Textile, reStructuredText, HTML, LaTeX, MediaWiki markup, TWiki markup, TikiWiki markup, Creole -1.0, Haddock markup, OPML, Emacs Org mode, DocBook, Muse, txt2tags, -Vimwiki, EPUB, ODT, and Word docx; and it can write plain text, -Markdown, CommonMark, PHP Markdown Extra, GitHub\-Flavored Markdown, -MultiMarkdown, reStructuredText, XHTML, HTML5, LaTeX (including -\f[C]beamer\f[] slide shows), ConTeXt, RTF, OPML, DocBook, OpenDocument, -ODT, Word docx, GNU Texinfo, MediaWiki markup, DokuWiki markup, ZimWiki -markup, Haddock markup, EPUB (v2 or v3), FictionBook2, Textile, groff -man, groff ms, Emacs Org mode, AsciiDoc, InDesign ICML, TEI Simple, -Muse, PowerPoint slide shows and Slidy, Slideous, DZSlides, reveal.js or -S5 HTML slide shows. +1.0, Haddock markup, OPML, Emacs Org mode, DocBook, JATS, Muse, +txt2tags, Vimwiki, EPUB, ODT, and Word docx; and it can write plain +text, Markdown, CommonMark, PHP Markdown Extra, GitHub\-Flavored +Markdown, MultiMarkdown, reStructuredText, XHTML, HTML5, LaTeX +(including \f[C]beamer\f[] slide shows), ConTeXt, RTF, OPML, DocBook, +JATS, OpenDocument, ODT, Word docx, GNU Texinfo, MediaWiki markup, +DokuWiki markup, ZimWiki markup, Haddock markup, EPUB (v2 or v3), +FictionBook2, Textile, groff man, groff ms, Emacs Org mode, AsciiDoc, +InDesign ICML, TEI Simple, Muse, PowerPoint slide shows and Slidy, +Slideous, DZSlides, reveal.js or S5 HTML slide shows. It can also produce PDF output on systems where LaTeX, ConTeXt, \f[C]pdfroff\f[], \f[C]wkhtmltopdf\f[], \f[C]prince\f[], or \f[C]weasyprint\f[] is installed. @@ -2911,6 +2911,13 @@ As\ (\@good)\ illustrates,\ ... .PP The label can be any string of alphanumeric characters, underscores, or hyphens. +.PP +Note: continuation paragraphs in example lists must always be indented +four spaces, regardless of the length of the list marker. +That is, example lists always behave as if the \f[C]four_space_rule\f[] +extension is set. +This is because example labels tend to be long, and indenting content to +the first non\-space character after the label would be awkward. .SS Compact and loose lists .PP Pandoc behaves differently from \f[C]Markdown.pl\f[] on some "edge @@ -3951,9 +3958,9 @@ The raw attribute cannot be combined with regular attributes. .SS LaTeX macros .SS Extension: \f[C]latex_macros\f[] .PP -For output formats other than LaTeX, pandoc will parse LaTeX -\f[C]\\newcommand\f[] and \f[C]\\renewcommand\f[] definitions and apply -the resulting macros to all LaTeX math. +For output formats other than LaTeX, pandoc will parse LaTeX macro +definitions and apply the resulting macros to all LaTeX math and raw +LaTeX. So, for example, the following will work in all output formats, not just LaTeX: .IP @@ -3965,8 +3972,13 @@ $\\tuple{a,\ b,\ c}$ \f[] .fi .PP -In LaTeX output, the \f[C]\\newcommand\f[] definition will simply be -passed unchanged to the output. +In LaTeX output, the macro definitions will not be passed through as raw +LaTeX. +.PP +When \f[C]latex_macros\f[] is disabled, the macro definitions will be +passed through as raw LaTeX, and the raw LaTeX and math will not have +macros applied. +This is usually a better approach when you are targeting LaTeX or PDF. .SS Links .PP Markdown allows links to be specified in several ways. @@ -4298,6 +4310,8 @@ Nonbreaking spaces are inserted after certain abbreviations, such as \f[C]commonmark\f[], \f[C]latex\f[], \f[C]mediawiki\f[], \f[C]org\f[], \f[C]rst\f[], and \f[C]twiki\f[], and the output formats \f[C]markdown\f[], \f[C]latex\f[], and \f[C]context\f[]. +It is enabled by default for \f[C]markdown\f[], \f[C]latex\f[], and +\f[C]context\f[] (in both input and output). .PP Note: If you are \f[I]writing\f[] Markdown, then the \f[C]smart\f[] extension has the reverse effect: what would have been curly quotes @@ -5395,26 +5409,26 @@ blocks and text using \f[C]div\f[]s and \f[C]span\f[]s, respectively. If you define a \f[C]div\f[] or \f[C]span\f[] with the attribute \f[C]custom\-style\f[], pandoc will apply your specified style to the contained elements. -So, for example, +So, for example using the \f[C]bracketed_spans\f[] syntax, .IP .nf \f[C] -<span\ custom\-style="Emphatically">Get\ out,</span>\ he\ said. +[Get\ out]{custom\-style="Emphatically"},\ he\ said. \f[] .fi .PP -would produce a docx file with "Get out," styled with character style +would produce a docx file with "Get out" styled with character style \f[C]Emphatically\f[]. -Similarly, +Similarly, using the \f[C]fenced_divs\f[] syntax, .IP .nf \f[C] Dickinson\ starts\ the\ poem\ simply: -<div\ custom\-style="Poetry"> +:::\ {custom\-style="Poetry"} |\ A\ Bird\ came\ down\ the\ Walk\-\-\- |\ He\ did\ not\ know\ I\ saw\-\-\- -</div> +::: \f[] .fi .PP |